AMYDB232VGA-F – Professional DB23 to VGA Buffer and Filter adapter
This module converts in real time the analog RGB video signal coming from a DB23 connector (standard on Amiga computers and other retro systems) into a clean 15-pin VGA signal, fully compatible with modern CRT and LCD VGA monitors that accept native NTSC/PAL 15kHz signals.
How it works:
The buffer processes the three colour channels (Red, Green, Blue) and the horizontal/vertical sync lines independently. It uses a dedicated 3-channel integrated video buffer with built-in 5th-order Butterworth filtering (8.5 MHz) to provide precise amplification and level shifting. The result is a sharp, stable picture with no ghosting, distortion, colour shifts or other artefacts, excellent quality at every resolution, faithful colours and rock-solid synchronisation. This filter is ideal for SDTV applications and can also function as a DAC reconstruction filter or ADC anti-aliasing filter.
A multi-colour power LED gives instant visual feedback on the supply voltages: • RED = +5V missing • GREEN = +12V missing • ORANGE = both voltages present and module operating correctly
At last it furnishes a +5V power supply at pin 9 of the VGA connector, according to VGA specs.
Usage:
Perfect for connecting Amiga 500, 500+, 600, 1200, 2000, 4000 (and any other Amiga computer with DB23 RGB output) to 15kHz-capable VGA monitors, projectors, TVs or capture devices.
Connect the DB23 output from your Amiga directly to the module input (computer MUST BE TURNED OFF!!) Connect the VGA output to your monitor or display device Power is supplied automatically when you switch on the Amiga (no external PSU needed) Notes: No cable is included.
Ideal for retrogaming, other vintage computer setups, emulation or simply using classic machines with modern screens while keeping full original video quality. It can be adapted for other systems easily.
It works plug-and-play with all Amiga resolutions (PAL, NTSC, Multiscan, ECS, AGA).
WARNING! THIS IS NOT AN RGB TO 31kHz VGA CONVERTER / SCAN DOUBLER
Documentation (amigatronic.com)
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